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Iranian Streets Are Full of Children Working Illegally 伊朗街区充斥非法童工 Ali walks the streets of Tehran daily. At 9-years-old he already has a job selling razors . The three to four doll
又一家美国组织被俄拉入不受欢迎组织黑名单 The Russian government has designated yet another non-governmental organization as a so-called foreign agent. The United States is deeply troubled by the action taken against the Levada Cen
俄罗斯发布不受欢迎组织黑名单 美国多家组织在列 The Russian government's list of so-called undesirable organizations has grown yet again. This time authorities have banned the U.S.-based International Republican Institute, or IRI,
As the Sri Lankan government said it has made even more headway in its fight with the Tamil Tigers, a known terrorist organization. International aid agencies are saying there's a deepening humanitarian crisis in the north of the country. They say a
High voter registration figures in South Sudan have prompted accusations of irregularities from ruling parties of the North and South. A number of southern states registered more voters than official census data indicated could vote there, a result s
By Jela De Franceschi Washington 12 July 2007 Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are rapidly growing all over the world. Many are dedicated to alleviating humanitarian, social and educational problems of the less fortunate in society. In Focus, VO
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. Now, we continue our Foreign Student Series for those of you considering an American college or university. One of the things you should make sure of is that the work you do will be recognized in you
Health Report - Groups Warn of Health Needs in Burma 健康报道 - 非政府援助组织对缅甸当前的卫生需求提出警告 This is the VOA Special English Health Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语健康报道。 In the past year, Burm
By Patricia Nunan Trincomalee 29 June 2006 As Sri Lanka threatens to slide back into all-out civil war, much talk is focused on paramilitaries - armed groups accused of carrying out attacks on civilians. Both the government and the Tamil Tiger separ
The United States is taking action against three Mexican drug cartels. The news comes as President Barack Obama prepares to travel to Mexico on Thursday for talks with President Felipe Calderon. The drug-related violence plaguing Mexico, particularl
By Caty Weaver IN THE NEWS -June 15, 2002: Bush Proposes New Security Department This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program IN THE NEWS. President Bush has proposed creating a new federa
Under the new plans, active civil servants in China will not be employed as heads of national trade associations. And no ranks of administrative title will be given to the heads of national trade associations. The plans also say that heads of nationa
An anti-terrorism drill was held in Guililn of Guangxi Zhang Autonomous Region on July 1, 2013. Over 1,500 soldiers from 12 counties under Guilin City joined yesterday's drill. [Photo: CNS/Tang Mengxian] Chinese government is promising to join forces
Get Help From the International Center Elizabeth:Im sorry to trouble you again, Mr.Stone. Mr.Stone:Its okay. What do you want to ask? Elizabeth:Where should I go after I arrived at the university? Mr.Stone:The first place you should go is the interna
The Beijing municipal government will spend 100 million yuan or nearly 15 million US dollars on the purchase of social service projects. It aims to meet various needs of the public and boost the development of social organizations. Chen Zhe has the s
By Phuong Tran Dakar 07 October 2007 In Niger, civil society and government officials are increasing pressure on the president to negotiate with rebels to end a months-long deadly uprising in the north. Phuong Tran has more from VOA's West African bu
By Anya Ardayeva Moscow 17 October 2006 watch report Russian NGOs By October 18th, all foreign non-governmental organizations operating in Russia must submit their paperwork to seek registration by the Russian authorities - or else their activities
BEIJING, June 9 (Xinhua) -- China is moving to better protect its 2,500-year-old Grand Canal by encouraging public donations and banning unnecessary construction in the area. The Ministry of Culture publicized a set of regulations to protect the Gran
北京已启动对各党政机关离退休干部兼职社团底数逐一摸排、清理。新近出台的文件规定,离退休干部在社团兼职情况须本人每年书面报告,同时兼职不得领取任何津贴报酬。针对在职干部,
The seminar was organized by the Institute for Philanthropy at Tsinghua University, which is behind the drafting of China's first Charity Law. Professor Deng Guosheng says public institutions, social organizations, and enterprises will be key players